Are you a fan of school-based visual novels? What about anime? Classic first-person dungeon crawlers? Indiana Jones? What if I told you there was a game that took all of those things, grabbed a steamroller made from an infinite number of smaller steamrollers, and mashed them together into one game? I suspect you would brandish […]
Review
Aquadine – Review
Our game today is Aquadine; a visual novel developed and produced by SoftColors for PC. Aquadine feels very fitting for someone like me. I’ve already done reviews on visual novels focused on air-sports twice now. One was also based on the wonders of winter. So, it’s only fair we now get one that concentrates on the water aspect. At first sight, Aquadine seems […]
Persona 5 Strikers – Review | A Hack’n’Slash JRPG
Is Persona 5 Strikers what you think it is? Judging by talking with friends, colleagues, and people online, you might be surprised. Many have likened it to the Warriors series of games, focusing almost solely on hack and slash battles against thousands of enemies. While there is some similarity, there’s a lot more to it […]
ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights – Review
Early Access games can oftentimes be a huge gamble! It can serve as a developer’s chance to make a solid first impression, but if they botch the landing, they’ve just lost a potential purchase when the full game releases. It’s a risk to be sure, but the biggest benefit it offers is that anyone who […]
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy – Review
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is the latest in the ongoing Atelier series, which spans more than thirty titles released under the name. Unlike most of the Atelier titles which are standalone for the most part, this is a direct sequel to the first Atelier Ryza game. For those unfamiliar with […]
Undead Darlings – Review | Just Zombie Girl Things!
With the plethora of zombie apocalypse based media, the basic needs for survival are known. Undead Darlings considers these as food, water, shelter, and zombie waifu babes to take care of you. Today, I’m covering Undead Darlings: No Cure for Love. It’s developed by a studio with a great name if I do say so – Mr. Tired Media, as […]
Giraffe and Annika – Review | My Niece’s Debut
Giraffe and Annika has been on the market for several months now. I received my code around release and I quickly finished half of the game. I fully intended to finish it and write a review in the following days, but that all changed. As I continued, I noticed it appealed to the younger demographic […]
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- The Prophecy of the Throne – Review
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- The Prophecy of the Throne is an original story supervised by the series author and brings familiar characters back, along with a few new ones. While described as a tactical adventure game, this is essentially a Re:ZERO visual novel with occasional gameplay elements. Aimed towards fans of the series, […]
Scott Pilgrim VS The World: The Game – Review | Rock on!
The legend goes that in 2010, a game known as Scott Pilgrim VS The World: The Game released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. I vividly remember playing it after becoming obsessed with the movie that inspired it. That’s right, this by all respects is a video game based on a film. Not to despair though as it’s more […]
Nexomon: Extinction – Review | Nexotrap Go!
Love monster-catching RPGs? Tired of waiting for the next Pokémon or don’t have a Nintendo Switch? You may want to check out Nexomon: Extinction, which is available for PC, XBox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Does it measure up to the well-known titles in the genre? Or does this sequel to a mobile game fall flat? In this […]










